07-12-2010, 11:51 PM
josephitguy Wrote:Park Circle, here in North Charleston is set up for this, just outside of the round-a-bout
i have played that course before it is a good beginner course cuase it is short and pretty open so losing a disc is a little harder to do, also it is a 9 hole course that you play twice to play 18 holes and it is free to play also i do know trophy lakes sells golf discs but i wouldnt recommend playing this course till you have some control becuase there is alot of water to lose disc in and your first time out you dont want to go looking 8 dollar discs (and those are the cheap ones)
and here are my suggestions for your first 3 discs for your driver i would go with the lightest leopard you can find and for you mid range disc i would go with a roc or a cobra in the 175 to 160g and then for you putter i would go with a aviar in a heavy weight like 170 to 175g these are all innova discs
i dont know much about discraft but a good beginner driver would be a light weight xl and for your mid range i would go with a comet or metor in the same weight as the roc and a good putter would be a challanger or magnet in a heavy weight
and those are the two big companys in discgolf
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